I get 50-60 Spam messages every day and several hundreds that are not. I
wouldn't consider a method that enforces that the user does every
judgement and spam deletion by themselves by hand as neither the best
nor free.
I agree with Mikael. It is quicker and easier for me to simply download
Bob Moody said:
This is the best spam filter you can have and it's free.
I get 50-60 Spam messages every day and several hundreds that are not. I
wouldn't consider a method that enforces that the user does every
judgement and spam deletion by themselves by hand as neither the best
nor free.
Hello Hiro,
Thanks for the advice. I will first try Jerome's suggestion (which is
similar to what you first tried) and then resort to going back to PM4 if I
have to. I hope I don't have to because that sounds like a lot of pain
:-/ But at least it sounds like this fixed your probelm and
Hello Matthias,
don't use beta software and complain ;-)
Bad logic. The beta should not have this problem either. Also, if there
is a problem in a beta, and that problem was not noticed by the developer,
it would be in the final release as well. Might not be, but pointing the
finger at the
1. Switch to 10.3.6 or whatever Panther will run on your machine.
Panther is faster than Jaguar and more stable, AND it automatically
defrags any file smaller than 20megs. This will speed up anything you do
in PowerMail because the database isn't spread all over the place. Of
course to make
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 04.11.26 / 8:46AM wrote:
What do you think the problem is? I am now obviously very disapointed
with this result and now wonder if this will happen to me everytime I try
to Compact. Any ideas?
Also, could you *PLEASE* do something about the slowness of the rebuilds?
It
Jerome,
I recently received a number of 13MB emails which had the attachments in
the Body of the email instead of attachments. After deleting them I
thought it would be wise to Compact my data base. I used the menu option
for this before going to bed and woke up to find PowerMail rebuilding my
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